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Tackle Winter with our Winter Supplies

December 19, 2019 – by Tony Earnshaw

We all like to be prepared for winter as it can often bring unwanted drifts of snow as well as fierce winds and heavy rain, not to mention a cold biting wind. Homes and businesses should always be prepared for winter, both inside and out, to minimise the extent of cold weather damage.

Homes & Businesses can Easily Fall Victim to Storm Damage

Keeping windows clean, clearing out gutters, cleaning blockages and removing waste are jobs that should be carried out before the deep chill creeps in. If adequate checks aren’t put in place, water damage can cause a headache. Homes and businesses can easily fall victim to damage, due to burst pipes and very often, professional help is needed to rectify the situation.

Remove Overhanging or Loose Branches

Your winter maintenance checklist should also include the removal of overhanging or loose branches so they don’t fall from trees and damage your property during a winter storm. These can also be hazardous to clients visiting and to employees carrying out tasks outdoors, so it is advisable to practise good health and safety measures and have them removed. If you do require heavy branches to be cut down, or trees to be removed, it may be best to hire a professional to carry out this work.

If you haven’t already cleared gutters of debris this should be done as soon as possible. Loose sticks from trees, pine cones and leaves should all be removed so that melted snow can drain away properly. Again, this service can be carried out by a professional.

Professional cleaning firms such as UK Commercial Cleaning, not only provide winter supplies, but also help you inspect and prepare your premises to combat winter damage, but they can also repair and restore water damage. Our teams utilise state-of-the-art equipment and technology to diagnose and provide a solution to each and every problem.

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Managing DirectorSince single-handedly forming the UK Commercial Group a decade ago, Tony Earnshaw has remained at the helm – overseeing the company’s developments and making all of the plays necessary to remain at the forefront of a highly competitive industry.